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Every year, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) organises a two-day forum on a specific issue. This year's edition will be held from the 6th to the 7th of June and has one aim: bridging divides. Whats is the OECD Forum? The Forum is comprised of two days of conferences, speakers and networking. … Lire la suite de OECD Forum: Thinking about Bridging Divides

On Wednesday, 8th of February, the House of Commons has approved the bill allowing Theresa May's government to officially begin the Brexit process. The bill has to now be presented to the House of Lords so that the higher house of Parliament gives out a final decision which could take weeks. The bill was passed … Lire la suite de The House of Commons approved Brexit: what’s next?

The introduction and the topic of this article were triggered by a recent visit paid by the Master of the European Affairs to a high school in the suburbs of Paris. The aim of the Master's students was firstly to inform the pupils about the European Union, but what nobody was able to predict was … Lire la suite de The flood of information, a pollution of knowledge?

The CETA treaty, finally signed by the EU and Canada on October 30th 2016, has just been backed by the European Parliament's international trade committee. More on the controversial trade deal that has been dividing Europe in recent months. What is CETA? The EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement is a bilateral free trade and … Lire la suite de CETA: the next step can be taken

To remain in the EU or to leave it? That was the question British people had to answer on the 23rd June 2016. But who could have thought that the answer would have been « Leave »? Five months after the unexpected result, we can notice that the United Kingdom is likely to be known as the … Lire la suite de Brexit : the consequences for other EU member states

During one of the most – if not the most - violent electoral campaign in the history of the United States, the now president-elect Donald Trump has been extremely harsh on the Paris agreement and on climate change in general. How could his presidency affect the agreement? The United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP22) opened … Lire la suite de Donald Trump: a climate sceptic in the White House

J.K Rowling – one of the world’s most successful authors, was encouraged to not put her first name “Joanne” by her publishing agents, following the logic that “Boys actively don’t read books written by women”. Why is it, that many of the most popular books series like Harry Potter, feature a male protagonist? Why is … Lire la suite de Yes I’m a woman and a writer – Sexism in the Literary World